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THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Class -5. Quince, each valuable variety 1.00 .50 .25 



Class I), (irapes grown under glass, one bunch each 



variety 1.00 .75 .50 



Class 7. Cranberries, best exhibit any variety "J. 00 1.00 



Third Divi.sion — Canned Fruits, Jellies, Etc. 



(Wives and daughters of members may compete in this division without 

 payment of any membership fee.) 



Class 1. Best collection canned friiit, 15 varieties $0.00 $8.00 $2.00 



Class 2. Best collection canned fruit, 8 varieties 4.00 2.00 1.00 



Class .'i. Best collection canned berries, varieties. 



See Rule H 3.00 2.00 1.00 



Class 4. Best collection pickles, (3 kinds, one quart 



each 3.00 2.00 1.00 



Class 5. Best collection jellies, kinds 3.00 2.00 1.00 



Class (I. P)est single can of the following fruits .75 .50 .25 



Strawberries, Blackerries, Black and Red Raspberries, 

 Currants, Gooseberries, Pears, Yellow and White 

 Peaches, Apples, Quinces. Cherries, Pineapples, Euro- 

 pean Plums and Japan Plums. (See Rule 8.) 



Class 7. Best single jar jellv made from above named 



fruits " 75 .50 .25 



Class 8. Best sample unfermented fruit juice, each 



kind, not to exceed six .75 .50 .25 



Fourth Duision — Nuts, Etc. 



Class 

 Class 

 Class 



Class 4. 



Best specimen any variety of cultivated nuts, $l."(i 



Best sample of native nuts, any kind 1.<'0 



Best collection native nuts, made by boy 

 or girl and correctly named ( exhibitors in 

 this class not required to be members of 



the Society) 2.00 



Best arranged table piece of home-grown 



fruits 2.00 



Best packed barrel, choice market apples... 5.00 



Best box, choice apples 2.00 



Best standard basket choice peaches 2.00 



Best peck basket choice peaches 1.00 



Best package choice grapes 1.00 



Articles not classified, for which discre- 

 tionary premiums may be awarded. 



% .50 

 .50 



1.00 



$ .2." 

 9.^ 



.50 



Rules of the Exhibition. 



Rule 1.— All exhibits must be received for entry not later than noon 

 of Tuesday, September 18, and must be in place by (3 p. m., as judging will 

 begin promptly on opening of second day — Wednesday. (This rule will be 

 strictly enforced. ) 



2. Entries of collections in First and Third Divisions should be made 

 with the Secretary on or before Saturday. September 15, using enclosed 

 entry blank for the purpose, that proper table room may be prepared. 



